IL172199A - Supporting system for closet drawers - Google Patents

Supporting system for closet drawers

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IL172199A
IL172199A IL172199A IL17219905A IL172199A IL 172199 A IL172199 A IL 172199A IL 172199 A IL172199 A IL 172199A IL 17219905 A IL17219905 A IL 17219905A IL 172199 A IL172199 A IL 172199A
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Amos Halfon
Mordechai Harari
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Amos Halfon
Hardoor Mechanism Productions
Mordechai Harari
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Supporting System for Closet Drawers Supporting System for Closet Drawers FIELD OF THE INVENTION This application is a continuation in part, claiming priority from PCT application no. PCT/IL/04/00445 filed on May 24, 2004 having a priority date of May 27, 2003. This invention relates to the field of drawers and more particularly to a supporting system for the drawers of a closet with sliding doors.
BACKGROUND Bedroom closets, kitchen cabinets, and other storage units commonly include drawers at the base for storing various items such as shoes, clothes, pots and pans, or cleaning tools and solutions. Often, such drawers are placed beneath other storage compartments that may contain heavy items; the weight of such items may crush breakable or damageable items stored within the drawers unless properly supported.
For example, a bedroom closet containing shoe drawers at the bottom may contain a sliding door concealing its middle and upper compartments. It is a frequent occurrence that the considerable weight of a sliding door combined with that of the overall structure of the closet above the shoe drawers inflicts damage on the drawers and the shoes within them.
Previous patents have dealt with the subject of offering additional support for drawer and drawer fixings in various ways. US Patent 5,690,405 discloses a fitting or brace for anchoring drawer rails to a rear or side wall. US Patent 6,076,907 describes a brace that may be installed on a drawer to grant support and prevent the drawer from derailing or breaking when heavy items are stored within it. Though both of the fittings described in these patents provide additional support to the drawers, they are designed to deal with the weight of the items placed within the drawers and not with the weight of those above them.
US Patent 5,909,936 describes a closet system containing a plurality of support members. This system is well supported throughout all compartment units and drawers. However, the support members are built in to the system and cannot be installed on any other existing closet system.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a drawer brace system that will support drawers positioned at the bottom of a storage unit and prevent the weight of the unit and its upper contents from damaging the drawers and the items within them. It is a further objective of the present invention to provide such a brace system that is easy to install and may be used with any existing storage unit that includes drawers positioned in the manner described above.
SUMMARY A supporting system for the drawers of a closet with sliding doors wherein the supporting parts of the system transfer the weight of the sliding doors and of the upper compartments from the drawers to the floor, said system comprised of at least two outer supporting braces attached to the closet inners side walls wherein lower part of each brace reaches down to the floor and upper end supports the shelf above the drawer, at least one inner brace is attached to the drawer divider and a metal profile attached to the front panel above the drawer. Said profile is attached to the front edge of the shelf above the drawers and is in contact with the door rail, and the lower edge of the profile is in contact with the upper part of the supporting braces.
The inner braces of the said system are comprised of two symmetrically identical halves, each attached to an inner wall on oppositional sides, whereas a front panel offering extra support by holding the halves of the brace together, and providing an aesthetic finish. The system may be built-in into a closet or added as a support to an existing closet.
A method for providing support to a closet internal division by transferring the weight of the upper compartments and the sliding doors from the drawers to the floor, said method is comprised of attaching at least two outer supporting braces to the closet inners side walls wherein lower part of each brace reaches down to the floor and the upper end supports the shelf above the drawer, attaching at least one inner brace to the drawer divider and attaching a metal profile to the front panel above the drawer. Said profile is attached to the front edge of the shelf above the drawers and is in contact with the door rail, and lower edge of the profile is in contact with the upper part of the supporting braces.
The inner braces of the said method are comprised of two symmetrically identical halves, each attached to an inner wall on oppositional sides, and a front panel offering extra support by holding the halves of the brace together, and providing an aesthetic finish.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS These and further features and advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood in the light of the ensuing description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a closet equipped with a bracing system constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention; FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a closet equipped with a bracing system, with the drawers removed; FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom half of a closet equipped with a bracing system, with the drawers and sliding door removed; FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the bottom half of a closet equipped with a bracing system illustrating the positioning of the sliding door rail and metal profile described in the present invention; FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the bottom half of a closet illustrating the installation of the inner and outer braces described in the present invention; FIG. 6 illustrates the construction of an outer bracing unit consisting of a drawer rail, outer brace, and rail fitting as described in the present invention; FIG. 7 illustrates the construction of an outer bracing unit consisting of two drawer rails, outer brace, and two rail fittings as described in the present invention; FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional side view of the lower closet shelf, metal profile, sliding door rail and sliding door constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention; FIG. 9a is a side view of an outer brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 9b is a front view of an outer brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 9c is a perspective view of an outer brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 10a is a side view of an inner brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 10b is a front view of an inner brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 10c is a perspective view of an inner brace as described in the present invention; FIG. 1 la is a side view of a rail fitting as described in the present invention; FIG. 1 lb is a front view of a rail fitting as described in the present invention; FIG. 1 lc is a perspective view of a rail fitting as described in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The drawer bracing system is designed to be installed on most types of closet systems, and is specially designed for compatibility with a closet system with a bottom row of drawers and a sliding door with further compartments above this row. The system consists of a few main components: a metal profile (figure 8), two outer braces (figure 9), a plurality of inner braces (figure 10) and a plurality of rail fittings (figure 11). The number of inner braces and rail fittings correlates to the number of drawers in the closet system.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is illustrated in figure 1, the bracing system is used with the type of closet described above, containing a sliding door (101) using a sliding door rail (102) and three drawers (104-106) in the bottom row. All references made in this document and the drawings will hereafter be relevant to this embodiment.
As shown in figure 5, the braces are positioned on the closet in the following way: an outer brace (509) is attached to each side of the closet, facing inwards, and the two inner braces (510) are attached to the drawer dividers from both sides. These braces offer extra support to the sides and dividers of the closet, and transfer the weight of the upper compartment in the items within it to the floor. The rails (512) of the drawers are held by the braces (509, 510) at the front and by six (one for each side wall and two for each drawer divider) rail fittings (511) at the rear of the closet.
Referring now to figure 4, the metal profile (408) is designed to cover the front panel of the bottom shelf of the closet just above the row of drawers, perpendicular to the sliding door rail (402). Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional side view of the profile (808), shelf (804), sliding door rail (802) and sliding door (801). The profile (808) may be attached to the front edge of the shelf (804) using pressure and makes contact with the sliding door rail (802). Referring again to figure 4, the profile (408) is a supporting member that rests on top of each of the inner braces (410). This contact between the door rail (402), the profile (408), and the braces (409) further transfers the upper weight to the floor.
Figure 6 shows the construction of a disassembled side wall unit, consisting of an outer brace (609), rail fitting (611), and drawer rail (612). The outer brace (609) is screwed into the front of the side wall, and the fitting (611) is screwed to the back. The drawer rail (612) is then attached screwed to both the brace (609) and the fitting (611).
Figure 7 shows the construction of a disassembled drawer divider unit, consisting of an inner brace (710), two rail fittings (711), and two drawer rails (712). The inner brace is comprised of three parts: two symmetrically identical halves (701, 702), and a front panel (703). The two rail fittings (711) are screwed into the appropriate area in the back of the drawer divider on each side. The two halves (701, 702) of the inner brace (710) are positioned on the front edge of the divider on either side and screwed into place. The front panel (703) may then be snapped into place using pressure, serving the double purpose of offering extra support by holding the halves of the brace together, and providing an aesthetic finish. The drawer rails (712) are then attached to the brace (710) and rail fittings (711) with screws.
Once the bracing system is assembled and the drawers of the closet are in place, most of the components of the system are hidden from view. As shown in figure 1, the only parts in view are the front panels of metal profile and inner drawer braces, which may be finished to match any closet system.
The bracing system provides stability and durability for any closet system containing a row of bottom drawers and a sliding door. It may be easily installed on any existing closet system of this type, or preinstalled on closets as they are manufactured.
While the above description contains many specifities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as exemplifications of the preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other possible variations that are within its scope. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
ABSRTACT The disclosed supporting system is designed for use with any closet system containing a sliding door and bottom row of two or more drawers. The components of this system transfer the weight of the sliding door and of the upper compartments of the closet to the floor. The system comprises of two outer supporting braces attached to the closet's inners side walls, at least one inner brace attached the drawer divider, and a metal profile attached along the front edge of the shelf above the drawers, reaching the closet's sliding doors' rail. The lower part of each brace is situated on the floor and the upper end of an outer brace supports the shelf above the drawer, while the upper end of an inner brace connects to the lower end of the metal profile.
For the applicant: -AUG-2005(THU) 12:47 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX)97235162927 P.001/006 PATENT COOPERATION TREATY From ihe INTERNATIONAL SEARCHING AUTHORITY -AUG-2005CTHU) 12=48 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX)97235162927 P.002/006 PATENT COOPERATION TREATY PCT INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT (PCT Article 18 and Rules 43 and 44) -AUG-2005(THU) 12: 48 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX) 972 3 5162927 P. 003/006 -AUG-2005(THU) 12:48 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX)97235162927 P.004/006 PATENT COOPERATION TREATY Prom the I EARCHING AUTH RITY -AUG-2005(THU) 12: 49 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX) 972 3 5162927 P. 005/(306 International application No.
WRITTEN OPINION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEARCHING AUTHORITY FCT/IL04/00445 Box No. I Basis oT this opinion 1. With regard to the lanuuaae, this opinion has been auihlislicd on the basis of the international application in tho language in which it was filed, unless otherwise indicated under this item. 1 1 This opinion has been established on the basis of a transluticm from the original language into the following language , which is the language of a translation furnished far the purposes of international search (under Rules 12.3 and 23.1 fh)). 2. With regard to any nucleotide and or amino acid sequence disclosed in the international application and necessary to the claimed invention, this opinion has been established on the basis of: u. type of material 1 1 a sequence listing Γ~1 Lubl-fs) related to the sequence liming b. format of matcrinl 1 1 in written format PI in computer readable form C. time of filing/furnishing ΓΊ contained in international application as Hied.
I~~l filed together with the international application in computer readable form. 1 1 furnished subsequently Lo tills Authority for the purposes oCne.r-h. 3.0 In addition, in the case (hut mure than one version or copy of u sequence luting and/or table relating thereto has been tiled or furnished, the required statements that the information in tho subsequent or additional copies is identical to that in the application as (Tied or does not go beyond the application us filed, as appropriate, were furnished. 4. Additional comments: Form PCT/ISA/237(Box No. Γ) (January 2004) -AUG-2005CTHU) 12:49 APPELFELD ZER LAW OFFICES (FAX)97235162927 P.006/006 International application No.
WRITTEN OPINION OF THE PCT/IL04/00445 INTERNATIONAL SEARCHING AUTHORITY Box No. V Roasoncil statement under RuJe 43 Wj,l(a)(l) with regard to novelty, inventive step or industrial applicability; citations and explanations supporting such statement 1. Statement Novelty (N) Cluime JJL _YES Claims Nj^jH. -NO Inventive step (IS) Claims Claims NONE NO Industrial applicability ((A) Claims l£_ .YES Claims NONE NO 2. Citations and ex lanations: Cloims 1-9 ϋΐι) criteria set out in PCT Article 33(2)-Q), because the prior utt does not lead) or fairly suggest at least one inner brace is attaclicd to the drawer divider and ; a metal profile uttuched to the front panel above the drawer, wherein said profile is attached to the front edge of the shelf above the drawers and is in contact with Uie door rail, and lower edge of the profile is in contact with the upper part of the supporting rimces.
Form PCT/ISA 237 (Box No. V) (Junuuiy 2004)

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1. 72199/2 is claimed is: A closet located on a floor comprising an. upper compartment having at least one shelf, at least one sliding doors rail, sliding doors that slide on said at least one rail, at least one drawer each said drawer having a drawer divider unit and a supporting system said supporting system comprising: a. at least two outer supporting braces attached to inner side walls of the closet wherein a lower part of each brace reaches down to the floor and an upper part to the shelf above the drawer; b. at least one inner brace that is attached to the drawer divider; and c. a metal profile attached to a front edge of the shelf above the drawer, wherein said profile is in contact with the door rail, and a lower edge of the profile is in contact with the upper part of the supporting braces; wherein the supporting parts of said closet enable transferring the weight of the sliding doors and the weight of the upper compartment from the drawers to the floor.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein said at least one inner brace comprises two symmetrically identical halves, each attaches to an inner wall of the drawer divider on oppositional sides.
3. The system of claim 2 further comprising a front panel offering extra support by holding the halves of the brace together, and providing an aesthetic finish.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the supporting system is added to an existing closet.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the supporting system is built-in into said closet.
6. A method for providing support to a closet located on a floor comprising an upper compartment, at least one sliding doors rail, sliding doors that slide on 9 172199/2 said at least one rail, at least one drawer each said drawer having a drawer divider unit and a supporting system, said method comprising: a. attaching at least two outer supporting braces to inner side walls of the closet wherein a lower part of each brace reaches down to the floor and an upper part a shelf above the drawer; b. attaching at least one inner brace to the drawer divider; c. attaching a metal profile to a front edge of the shelf above the drawer, wherein said profile is in contact with the door rail, and lower edge of the profile is in contact with the upper part of the supporting braces; and wherein the supporting parts of said closet enable transferring the weight of the sliding doors and the weight of the upper compartment from the drawers to the floor.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the at least one inner brace is comprised of two symmetrically identical halves, each attached to an inner wall of the drawer divider on oppositional sides, further comprising a front panel offering extra support by holding the halves of the brace together, and providing an aesthetic finish.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the supporting system is added to an existing closet.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein the supporting system is built-in into a closet. Attorney Appelfeld Zer Fisher, Advocates and Patent Attorneys 10
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